only in montgomery county would this have to go to court before common sense could kick in.
lol that 's about what I was thinkin when I heard this on the news.
Schools need to get back to teaching the basics, and "sex ed" should go back to being a sex-segregated personal hygiene/health class instead of promiscuity 101.
It's a messed up world when on the one hand kids are taught anything goes as long as you don't get a disease, yet have sexual harassment rules against stuff like "staring at someone too long".
Sadly, Montgomery County is probably not the only place in the US where this curriculum is taught. At least there, some parents complained about it and fought it out. In most places, parents either don't know or figure they can't do anything about it. So congrats to Montgomery County parents!